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We missed several instructions when sending our initial I751 form to the Vermont Service Center. We did send the application and check; however, we forgot many of the supporting documents. Should we wait until we receive a receipt before rectifying the situation or should we try to contact the service center or even resubmit the application? We sent the application in about two weeks ago and the check has not cleared our account yet. Thanks.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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We missed several instructions when sending our initial I751 form to the Vermont Service Center. We did send the application and check; however, we forgot many of the supporting documents. Should we wait until we receive a receipt before rectifying the situation or should we try to contact the service center or even resubmit the application? We sent the application in about two weeks ago and the check has not cleared our account yet. Thanks.

Wait until you receive an RFE. Hopefully you forgot ENOUGH documents that they will reject your petition and send it back to you. That will be the fastest process for you. Do not send anything unless you have the package returned OR you get an RFE. Since the receipt for the RoC includes an extension of your green card for one year they are more particular about the documents sent before "accepting" the case.

Depending what you missed they may just schedule an interview later and tell you to bring it then. It is what it is, just wait and see...

oh, and read the directions

A rejection can take several weeks. Look for your personal check to be cashed, if it is not cashed within 2 weeks of when it was received you can pretty much figure you are going to be rejected and be happy about that!

Hopefully a rejection would not put you over the expiration of your green card because you filed soon enough to prevent that possibility (right?) But if it does, then you need to attach a separate letter explaining why you are filing late. No big deal, but if you do not do it, they will reject it...again.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Belarus
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Actually USICIS suggests not to wait for rejection or RFE, but to collect all supporting documents and send it with a copy of your NOA on top. It will save a lot of time and hassle. Wait for the NOA and send everything to them. While your case will be waiting for the review, the officer will find your file and add your new documents to it.

AOS from B1/B2:

January 12 - I-130 & I-485 Delivered

January 24 - Both checks cashed

January 26 - Both NoAs received

February 9 - Biometrics letter received

February 17 - Biometrics appointment

January 18 - Green Card Ordered (No Interview)

January 22 - Green Card Mailed

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Indonesia
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Very helpful, appreciate all the response!

Your NOA will say:

"If you have not already done so, provide supporting documents to assist USCIS in processing your petition and to establish eligibility to remove the conditional basis of your permanent residence. PLEASE INCLUDE A COPY OF THIS RECEIPT NOTICE WITH ANY SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS YOU SUBMIT. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, the following items:

-Lease of joint tenancy or joint ownership of assets

-Joint mortgage agreement and/or property deed

-Tax returns

-Birth certificate(s) of any child(ren) born from the marriage

-Joint policies of life, medical and/or car insurance"

So I would do exactly that!

AOS 05/08/10 - sent05/14/10 - receipt date on NOAs - transferred to National Benefits Center06/14/10 - Biometrics Done - Lawrence, MA (original appt)07/26/10 - Interview - APPROVED!!07/30/10 - Welcome letter rec'd (notice date: 07/26)08/05/10 - Green Card (&EAD) Received! - 2 months and 28 days total!ROC 04/28/12 - ROC package sent05/03/12 - check cashed05/04/12 - NOA1 received - dated 05/01/1206/07/12 - Biometrics done02/07/13 - Approved (status update via text msg)02/14/13 - Ten year Green card receivedNaturalization07/26/13 - eligible (90 day window opened 4/27/13)02/24/14 - N-400 sent to Dallas03/04/14 - Check cashed & case accepted (update via txt & email)03/10/14 - Biometrics appt letter rec'd (scheduled for 03/28/13)03/28/14 - Biometrics done04/01/14 - In line for interview 04/03/14 - Case status change to scheduled for interview04/10/14 - interview letter rec'd 5/13/14 - interview 6/3/14 - in line for oath 6/30/14 - Scheduled for oath
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